The Times - 07/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Clive Cookson, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, John Chartres Douglas, Isle of Man, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Groser, By Christopher Warman, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Alan McGregor, From Patrick Brogan, From Georges Biannic, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, Edward Carpenter, Philip Sheldrake S.J., Peter Nichols, Stanley Reynolds, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Paul Overy, By Stuart Jones, By Jim Railton, by Srikumar Sen, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, David Watts, By a Special Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, GUY MAYERS, , ROBIN TUCK, , RONALD COHEN, , LANCE WRIGHT, , SHERBAN CANTACUZINO, , PHILIP TONBRIDGE, , EMILY HOWE, , R. N. PEPPER, , EDMUND FLOOD, , KEITH HAMPSON, , H. H. CRANN, , H. KONING, , DAVID HAMILTON, , KATHLEEN GIBBERD, , N. MATHEWS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, Mr Charles Busby, national chairman of the Royal British Legion, writes:, C.D. writes:, By Caroline Atkinson, By Desmond Quigley, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By David Blake, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Hugh Clayton, By Richard Allen, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, PAUL SLATER, , H. D. NAPIER, , JOSEPH BARNEA, , GEORGE COPEMAN, , C. G. BRAIN, , W. McMILLAN, , GEORGE NORMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, by Malcolm Brown, PANGLOSS, by Philippe Lemaître, by Maurice Bommensath, by Leo Fischer, by Hans Baumann, by Jacqueline Grapin, by Mario Fasanotti, by Mario Salvatorelli, by David Blake, by Rainer Gatermann,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Deficit in invisible trade with EEC, £441m worth of trade under deal with Russia, Export potential in Vietnam, Help for first-time house buyers, Rise in cost of Tornado aircraft, Soviet aims in Africa: Admiral's blue water school of thought, MPs' vote clears obstacle to Commons broadcasts, Agreements helped to keep down Japanese car exports to Britain, Oil benefits, Airline services to Australia, Government to retain balcklists despite Silkin court apology, Options still open on third London airport, Open world trading system sought, Infaltion accounting: complaint of confusion, Motion clears way for broadcasts of proceedings to start after Easter: expert advice available House of Commons, First-time buyers' Bill introduced, Jail staff raise more issues than prisoners'. Law: Shop steward wins against union executive, Company to pay increase and union calls off strike, Germans start hunger strike in Dutch jails, 10 sentenced to death for Congo plot, Law Report February 6 1978 Court of Appeal Attorney General explains policy on blacklist firms Holliday Hall Ltd v Chapple and Others, Firemen call for emergency meeting after court ruling, Teacher found guilty of plot to supply LSD, Yuri Orlov to face more serious charges, Two elect trial on race hate charge, Former 'FT' editor 'defended columnist against board', Judge orders naming of girl in rape case, Law Rrport February 6, 1978 Woman right to use force to stop fingerprints being taken Regina v Jones, Architect charge, Judge in Crown Court allowed bail to man sought by police inquiring into robberies. Index. Picture Gallery. News: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Science report Genetics: Mice and human disease, Students' union wants bigger teacher force, Mr Sadat sees Palestinian state linked to Jordan, £67,000 for cataloguing cathedral books, Tanker drivers' ban shuts 70 Scottish schools, The French Elections Chirac gamble to regain power, Queen Sophia's views on communism deleted, UN team on human rights seen as being on trial, US airline plans Concorde flights to Panama, Maritime nations disagree on oil pollution control, How ambitions vary among four of a kind, 'Racket' of immigrants in restaurants, Blacklisted haulage company to lose £10,000 Ministry of Defence contract after 30 years, Steep rise in number of malaria cases, Runway riots: Clashes between 800 Japanese, Pakistan rejects Indian 'big brother' attitude, Lawyer denies he was 'Deep Throat', Regional report The crisis that threatens a millennium, Miss Redgrave presses EEC to create jobs, Mercury in London orange, State ownership high on French communists' list, Architect of the impossible, Housebuilding figures for 1977 'abysmal', Latest European snow reports, BBC Radio Wales to be expanded, Terrorism on agenda of Schmidt Paris talks, A Roman Catholic view: lasting inspiration, Signor Andreotti in new attempt to give Italy government, Information on landing system 'was Kept back', An Anglican view: a martyr to conscience, The rise and fall of Mr Begelman, Drugs worth £1m seized in French seaside villa, Dr Owen reminds EEC partners that Britain is an island, Selling whole cities against the trend, Mr Pym outlines four basic ways to improve Scotland's government, Portugal's refugee policy pays off, Chinese writer describes 10-year persecution, Yardstick for welfare, Czech hijacker seeks asylum in W Germany, Polish industrial giant adds quality to quantity, Cocoa market a playground for speculators, Salyut spacemen send 'dustbin' to fiery end, Israel gambles on a buyer's market, The end for the political refugee?, On the contrary Eleventh-hour decision, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa, Paisley move for 'loyalist' pact fails, Labour planning to set up factories groups, Fortnightly pay for jobless suggested, Still haunted by inflation, Facts and figures Economies still mediocre and uncertain, Mr Nkomo declares Patriotic Front will accept UN force, Israel admits supplying arms to Ethiopia, TV forecasts add to trials of blizzard in New York, Questions in Pretoria on detainees, Councils seek relaxation of central controls, Alternative left-wing Labour Budget proposes £4,000m a very reflation, Sweden's rivers can give last drop of power, Cold' may kill 45,000 old people' fear, Le monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Israel seeks EEC help to beat the boycott, Mrs Yvonne Kathleen Ann, The Times Diary/, Henry VIII palace found: Massive brick, Accident proved efficiency of self-righting boat, New Labour attempt to dismiss MP, New Sri Lanka Premier, Tory group pushes electoral reform, Miners call for pay guideline to be easier, Tuition may cost foreign students up to £5,000, Wave of barbarity hits Cambodia as 'traitors are weeded out', Firms upset by uniform secrecy rules, Immigration divides Tory MPs' meeting, Staff revolt saves women's hospital, Outer space could pick up Earth's TV waves, Mrs Gandhi's son fails to attend inquiry, £180,000 of gold dust vanishes at airport, Dog-lovers of the world get together, Army strength to be increased by 2,000 men, Race commission chief rejects' Sikh's criticism, West sees Soviet war in snow. Business and Finance: Leyland deal to deter wildcat strikes, Hamilborne in talks with unnamed bidder, Discount market, Wholesale prices increase 1\¼ pc despite cut in cost of materials, LME metal stocks, Can the ILO adjust to hard times?, World trade on danger course, Gatt chief says, Commodities, Sharp increases in retail sales during December confirmed, UK low in strike league, Fewer starts but more homes ready last year, Briefly Pontin's sights full-time £7.3m, The right course for Leyland's minority to take, Tharsis Sulphur, Mr Carter wins a measure of approval from US business, Inco profits slump in last quarter, UK hopes for China trade boost, Business Diary: Man overboard · Jack Jones and after, Exchange losses check Comalco in 54 pc rise, Copper forum to be set up, NEB finance switch from loans to equity, Fed expert says fall in dollar will cut deficit, International Toray and Toyoba plan closures, Swan Hunter to make 1,152 men redundant, Airco puts its price at $50 to $55, Bonn surplus at 21-month high, Scrip as strong final stage pushes Alexanders to peak, Food processors appeal for relief from VAT, Administrative cost of tax changes worry life assurance groups, India sets up tea review committee, Bank calls for EEC trade boost, Argyll floating platform shut down for repairs, CBI stick to Bullock opposition, Vibroplant flying high in 42pc jump, 300 more jobs to go at Reliant plant, How the markets moved, Franc slide continues despite bank support, Wholesale Prices, Varley evidence resumes on BSC, Japanese pledge on car export curbs unlikely, 'No hope' of jobless cut to 3pc by next year. 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Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Revenge of the Pink Panther, Broadcasting, Record price for porcelain figure, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,828. Sport: Olympic Games Montreal may seek to hold 1984 Olympic Games, Badminton Indonesia will not compete in WBF event, Rowing Boat Race crews plump for matching boats, Golf Prize for Green in play-off, Rackets Cheer for long trousers from older brigade, Cricket High horses should be dismounted for the sake of the game, Racing Why O'Neill's enviable problem may be solved by Sea Pigeon, Table tennis Clash of loyalties keeps Douglas away from home, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Signings beat deadline with minute to spare, Snooker Fagan given a lesson at the table, Boxing A cahnce for Conteh to show who is boss, Squash rackets Astonishing feats by the amazing Awad, Football The Spartan spirit lives again, Tennis Miss Navratilova breaks Mrs Cawley's sequence, For the record, Rugby Union A French flier takes wing against Ireland. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 5. 1953, Reflections on the sword in the stone. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Pym's Cautious Approach To Scotland, The Most English Of Saints, Monroe Doctrine For Africa?. Letters to the Editor: Right formula for good labour relations, Chiswick House, Oil could flow for many years, Ship subsidies: charity should begin at home, Immigrants' place in society, Farmland 'devastated' by opencast coal mining, Towards Christian unity, Paying home bills when abroad, Share ownership and pension schemes serve separate purposes, Discharging effluent, Long wait for highly-advertised products, Teaching politics, Spina bifida children, Sugar and spice, Swineflesh, Fighting in the Ogaden. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Gold medal award, Decision on women, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Watson Authority on treatment of juvenile offenders, Mr L. M. Pugh, Sir Gordon Larking, Sir Charles Clay. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts fall back, Stock markets Pay doubts continue to weigh on equities, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Reay Geddes, deputy chairman, Midland Bank.
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